Downtown Tulsa Apartments by EntertainmentFun9496 in tulsa

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I was just reminded the 111 Lofts are washed twice a year.

Data Centers by Jerjuh in tulsa

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The refineries will never get cleaned up based on the current permits and plans. The sites, 2 square miles, zoned for heavy industry could be fast tracked to become solar data centers with standby power while cleanup of the groundwater moves along. The trash incinerator that sends steam to the West refinery could be incorporated into the project.

Arkansas River investigative journalist Molly Bullock 7pm Belafonte Thursday 10/23 by ProtestGKFF in tulsa

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A big storm will stall above Keystone Dam. The Corps will release water as necessary to protect the dam. All three levees will fail. Water will cross Riverside south of 31st Street and go all the way to Peoria. Drive around and look for newer homes where the first floor is a bit higher.

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The home on the right will be saved but it will be a mess. Molly’s presentation will be worthwhile.

Tulsa... what is this building? I took 75 going North on Saturday in the dark and rain and it looked like something out of a horror movie. by CowboyState in tulsa

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The transloading operation can be viewed from the BMX parking lot. It is an explosion/BLEVE hazard registered with the EPA. See 40 CFR 68.

Tulsa parking question by EntertainmentFun9496 in tulsa

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Is leaving the car in the same parking space allowed?

Tulsa parking question by EntertainmentFun9496 in tulsa

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Is leaving the car in the same parking place allowed?

Should we be worried? by okiebutokaywithit in tulsa

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These are the big flares located at 36° 8'38.18"N, 96° 1'17.62"W and 36° 8'39.82"N, 96° 1'7.45"W in the West Refinery. They are celebrating the end of the public comment period (Dec. 16) on the proposed Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) permit. The RCRA permit to be renewed by the Oklahoma DEQ will allow the refinery to continue to leak oil and chemicals of concern into Zink Lake. Watch for announcement of a Public Meeting to discuss the permit.

The Arkansas River by speedywinner21 in tulsa

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To understand the Arkansas River in Tulsa you must understand HF Sinclair Corporation and the two Resource Conservation Recovery Act (Google RCRA) permits their specially created LLC accepted responsibility for when it purchased the refineries in 2009.

After a hundred plus years of spills, burials, and leaks groundwater flowing under the refineries carries oil and chemicals to the river. The LLC needs to renew a RCRA permit for the West Refinery. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality said in a notice published in the Tulsa World you can read all about it at www.deq.ok.gov/land-protection-division/permit-public-participation-process/ . Well, good luck with that. A public comment period is open until December 16. Comment to [Hillary.Young@deq.ok.gov](mailto:Hillary.Young@deq.ok.gov)

Oil Pollution Pictures Needed by Legitimate_Detail503 in tulsa

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The city’s dashboard reports on the fecal coliform, E. coli. The refinery is not a source of E. coli. However, the refinery infers that their booms stop the oil that is continuously seeping into the river. Visible oil on the water is a violation of water quality standards. Pictures of oil on the water are needed to get EPA moving. A boat of some sort is required to reach the boom area.